Memorials › Edna Frances Korenek Shimek
29 Aug 1933 – 21 Jul 2020
| Birth | 29 Aug 1933 |
| Death | 21 Jul 2020 |
| Cemetery | Saint Marys Cemetery Nada , Colorado County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | LJCL16 on 22 Jul 2020 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213351257 |
Edna Frances Korenek Shimek, 86, of Nada, Texas died peacefully at TruCare Living Center in Columbus, Texas on Tuesday, July 21, 2020, with her loving and devoted husband, Lawrence, at her side. Edna was born at home in Nada, Texas on August 29, 1933 to Adolph Cyril Korenek and Emilia Justina Janish Korenek and was the oldest of twelve children. She lived in the family home until the time of her marriage. She attended elementary school at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Nada, Texas and then attended St. Mary’s Catholic High School also in Nada. When the high school closed, she attended El Campo High School where she was an Honor Graduate of the Class of 1950. On October 7, 1952, she married the love of her life, Lawrence Cyril Shimek, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Nada, Texas. Theirs was a very loving and caring marriage of 67 years and 9 months. After their marriage she and her husband lived in Nada, Texas until the time he was drafted into the U.S. Army and stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. As soon as she could join him, she moved to Killeen, Texas where they set up their household and lived until his discharge from the Army. While stationed there, she delighted in taking their infant daughter to attend the military parades of which her husband was a part. Her memories of the life and friendships established during their time in the military lasted a lifetime. After her husband was discharged from the Army they returned to Nada, where they were part of the community, to raise their family of eight children. In addition to being a homemaker and loving wife and mother she was involved in many church, civic and community activities. While her children were in grade school, Edna was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic School Parent Teachers Club, where she served as room mother for a number of years and also served as President for a time. Edna was also a lifetime member of the Nada KJZT Society #17, as well as a member of the Christian Mothers Society and Catholic Daughters Court Our Lady of the Rosary #1595. In addition, she served on the Colorado County Soil and Conservation Scholarship Committee for several years. When her husband began his career with Catholic Life Insurance of San Antonio, Texas, she performed various clerical, organizational receptionist and secretarial duties in addition to helping establish and promote his business. Through her affiliation with Catholic Life Insurance she served on the Msgr. Lawrence J. Stuebben Scholarship Committee as well as the Rev. Msgr. Albert George Henkes Scholarship Committee Fund, which she was honored to do. Edna was a loving, caring person as evidenced by the fact that she was always doing for others who could not do for themselves, taking them to doctor appointments, grocery shopping, or wherever else they needed to go. In her later years she joined Nada/Garwood Gadabouts Extension Education Club, where she made new and lasting friendships. She loved flowers of all kinds but especially enjoyed the azaleas growing outside her living room window. Her hobbies included reading, gardening, canning vegetables and making picante sauce as well as jams and jellies for her family. She loved making Kolaches from a recipe handed down to her by her mother. She was an excellent seamstress and was fond of and had a special love for quilting. In addition to her parents, Edna is preceded in death by her brothers, Edward and Lambert Korenek, sister, Jeanette Ham and husband, Robert Ham and sister-in-law, Ruby Korenek. Her son-in-law, Gary Cerny and grandson, Marvin Shimek also preceded her in death. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. Friday, July 24 at Triska Funeral Home in El Campo, Texas. A Rosary will be recited at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, July 25 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Nada, Texas. The Funeral Mass will follow in the church at 10:00 a.m. with the Rev. Peter K. Yeboah-Amanfo and Rev. Greg Korenek concelebrating. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Catholic Church Cemetery in Nada, Texas immediately after Mass. ***Due to the current COVID guidelines, face masks are required for the visitation and funeral and building occupancy is limited. Triska Funeral Home, El Campo, 979-543-3681
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